Package evaluation of Integrals on Julia 1.13.0-DEV.717 (51214a7524*) started at 2025-06-08T20:55:04.836 ################################################################################ # Set-up # Installing PkgEval dependencies (TestEnv)... Set-up completed after 8.23s ################################################################################ # Installation # Installing Integrals... Resolving package versions... 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Testing Running tests... Test Summary: | Pass Total Time Quality Assurance | 10 10 2m42.5s 162.717289 seconds (40.17 M allocations: 2.802 GiB, 2.10% gc time, 23.11% compilation time: <1% of which was recompilation) Precompiling packages... 12261.2 ms ✓ Integrals → IntegralsCubaExt 1 dependency successfully precompiled in 16 seconds. 133 already precompiled. Precompiling packages... 1335.2 ms ✓ Cubature_jll 1088.4 ms ✓ Cubature 2 dependencies successfully precompiled in 3 seconds. 27 already precompiled. Precompiling packages... 11019.7 ms ✓ Integrals → IntegralsCubatureExt 1 dependency successfully precompiled in 13 seconds. 133 already precompiled. Precompiling packages... 24971.7 ms ✓ Arblib 1 dependency successfully precompiled in 25 seconds. 20 already precompiled. Precompiling packages... 14850.0 ms ✓ Integrals → IntegralsArblibExt 1 dependency successfully precompiled in 17 seconds. 123 already precompiled. 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Precompiling packages... 12682.9 ms ✓ Integrals → IntegralsMCIntegrationExt 1 dependency successfully precompiled in 15 seconds. 151 already precompiled. ┌ Warning: `IntegralProblem{iip}(f::AbstractIntegralFunction, lb::Union{Number, AbstractVector{<:Number}}, ub::Union{Number, AbstractVector{<:Number}}, p = NullParameters(); kwargs...) where iip` is deprecated, use `IntegralProblem{iip}(f, (lb, ub), p; kwargs...)` instead. │ caller = ip:0x0 └ @ Core :-1 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = ArblibJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = ArblibJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = ArblibJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = ArblibJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 Converged in 1000 evaluations [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension 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Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 Converged in 1000 evaluations [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. 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See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. 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See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 Converged in 1000 evaluations ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 Converged in 1000 evaluations ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = ArblibJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = ArblibJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = ArblibJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = ArblibJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 Converged in 1000 evaluations ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 Converged in 1000 evaluations ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. 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See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. 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See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. 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See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. 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Precompiling packages... 13589.4 ms ✓ SciMLBase → SciMLBaseZygoteExt 1 dependency successfully precompiled in 15 seconds. 111 already precompiled. ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadratureRule │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadratureRule │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 1 ====================================================================================== Information request received. 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at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/tfuncs.jl:2848 abstract_call_builtin at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:1983 abstract_call_known at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:2683 abstract_call at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:2903 abstract_call at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:2896 abstract_call at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/ssair/irinterp.jl:58 abstract_eval_call at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:3074 abstract_eval_statement_expr at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:3430 reprocess_instruction! at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/ssair/irinterp.jl:154 #223 at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/ssair/irinterp.jl:364 scan! at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/ssair/irinterp.jl:286 #ir_abstract_constant_propagation#219 at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/ssair/irinterp.jl:332 ir_abstract_constant_propagation at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/ssair/irinterp.jl:318 semi_concrete_eval_call at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:1265 abstract_call_method_with_const_args at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:892 abstract_call_method_with_const_args at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:868 handle1 at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:178 infercalls at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:252 abstract_call_gf_by_type at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:338 abstract_call_known at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:2796 abstract_call at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:2903 abstract_call at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:2896 abstract_call at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:3056 abstract_eval_call at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:3074 abstract_eval_statement_expr at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:3430 abstract_eval_basic_statement at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:3819 [inlined] abstract_eval_basic_statement at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:3776 [inlined] typeinf_local at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:4325 jfptr_typeinf_local_82353.1 at /opt/julia/lib/julia/sys.so (unknown line) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 typeinf at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:4483 typeinf_ext at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/typeinfer.jl:1391 typeinf_ext_toplevel at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/typeinfer.jl:1560 typeinf_ext_toplevel at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/typeinfer.jl:1568 jfptr_typeinf_ext_toplevel_84482.1 at /opt/julia/lib/julia/sys.so (unknown line) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 jl_apply at /source/src/julia.h:2340 [inlined] jl_type_infer at /source/src/gf.c:461 jl_compile_method_internal at /source/src/gf.c:3118 _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3603 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 #70 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/ext/IntegralsZygoteExt.jl:108 #substitute_f##0 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/infinity_handling.jl:23 IntegralFunction at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/scimlfunctions.jl:2596 [inlined] gauss_legendre at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/ext/IntegralsFastGaussQuadratureExt.jl:21 #__solvebp_call#1 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/ext/IntegralsFastGaussQuadratureExt.jl:52 __solvebp_call at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/ext/IntegralsFastGaussQuadratureExt.jl:38 [inlined] #__solvebp_call#4 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:118 [inlined] __solvebp_call at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:117 [inlined] #__solvebp#42 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/Integrals.jl:71 [inlined] __solvebp at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/Integrals.jl:71 [inlined] #__solve#41 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/Integrals.jl:69 [inlined] __solve at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/Integrals.jl:69 [inlined] #__solve#43 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/Integrals.jl:92 __solve at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/Integrals.jl:79 [inlined] solve! at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:108 [inlined] quadrature_adjoint at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/ext/IntegralsZygoteExt.jl:127 ZBack at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Zygote/TYFih/src/compiler/chainrules.jl:222 [inlined] kw_zpullback at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Zygote/TYFih/src/compiler/chainrules.jl:248 #375 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Zygote/TYFih/src/lib/lib.jl:212 [inlined] #377 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/ZygoteRules/CkVIK/src/adjoint.jl:72 unknown function (ip: 0x7bd7e89302ae) at (unknown file) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 Pullback at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Zygote/TYFih/src/compiler/interface2.jl:100 #375 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Zygote/TYFih/src/lib/lib.jl:212 Pullback at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Zygote/TYFih/src/compiler/interface2.jl:100 unknown function (ip: 0x7bd7e892f0e7) at (unknown file) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 #__solve#43 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/Integrals.jl:94 [inlined] Pullback at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Zygote/TYFih/src/compiler/interface2.jl:0 Pullback at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Zygote/TYFih/src/compiler/interface2.jl:100 unknown function (ip: 0x7bd7e892dd2c) at (unknown file) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 Pullback at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Zygote/TYFih/src/compiler/interface2.jl:100 unknown function (ip: 0x7bd7e892b291) at (unknown file) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 Pullback at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Zygote/TYFih/src/compiler/interface2.jl:100 Pullback at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Zygote/TYFih/src/compiler/interface2.jl:100 #25 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/test/derivative_tests.jl:103 [inlined] Pullback at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Zygote/TYFih/src/compiler/interface2.jl:0 #pullback##0 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Zygote/TYFih/src/compiler/interface.jl:97 unknown function (ip: 0x7bd7e8927faf) at (unknown file) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 gradient at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Zygote/TYFih/src/compiler/interface.jl:154 #17#18 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/test/derivative_tests.jl:107 #23 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/test/derivative_tests.jl:100 unknown function (ip: 0x7bd7e8920f87) at (unknown file) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 jl_apply at /source/src/julia.h:2340 [inlined] do_call at /source/src/interpreter.c:123 eval_value at /source/src/interpreter.c:243 eval_stmt_value at /source/src/interpreter.c:194 [inlined] eval_body at /source/src/interpreter.c:708 jl_interpret_toplevel_thunk at /source/src/interpreter.c:899 jl_toplevel_eval_flex at /source/src/toplevel.c:773 jl_toplevel_eval_flex at /source/src/toplevel.c:713 ijl_toplevel_eval at /source/src/toplevel.c:785 ijl_toplevel_eval_in at /source/src/toplevel.c:830 eval at ./boot.jl:489 include_string at ./loading.jl:2846 _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 _include at ./loading.jl:2906 include at ./Base.jl:310 IncludeInto at ./Base.jl:311 jfptr_IncludeInto_52508.1 at /opt/julia/lib/julia/sys.so (unknown line) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 jl_apply at /source/src/julia.h:2340 [inlined] do_call at /source/src/interpreter.c:123 eval_value at /source/src/interpreter.c:243 eval_stmt_value at /source/src/interpreter.c:194 [inlined] eval_body at /source/src/interpreter.c:708 eval_body at /source/src/interpreter.c:558 eval_body at /source/src/interpreter.c:558 jl_interpret_toplevel_thunk at /source/src/interpreter.c:899 jl_toplevel_eval_flex at /source/src/toplevel.c:773 jl_eval_module_expr at /source/src/toplevel.c:196 [inlined] jl_toplevel_eval_flex at /source/src/toplevel.c:658 ijl_toplevel_eval at /source/src/toplevel.c:785 ijl_toplevel_eval_in at /source/src/toplevel.c:830 eval at ./boot.jl:489 jfptr_eval_16550.1 at /opt/julia/lib/julia/sys.so (unknown line) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 macro expansion at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/SafeTestsets/raUNr/src/SafeTestsets.jl:28 [inlined] macro expansion at ./timing.jl:645 [inlined] top-level scope at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/test/runtests.jl:353 _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3618 jl_toplevel_eval_flex at /source/src/toplevel.c:762 jl_toplevel_eval_flex at /source/src/toplevel.c:713 ijl_toplevel_eval at /source/src/toplevel.c:785 ijl_toplevel_eval_in at /source/src/toplevel.c:830 eval at ./boot.jl:489 include_string at ./loading.jl:2846 _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 _include at ./loading.jl:2906 include at ./Base.jl:310 IncludeInto at ./Base.jl:311 jfptr_IncludeInto_52508.1 at /opt/julia/lib/julia/sys.so (unknown line) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 jl_apply at /source/src/julia.h:2340 [inlined] do_call at /source/src/interpreter.c:123 eval_value at /source/src/interpreter.c:243 eval_stmt_value at /source/src/interpreter.c:194 [inlined] eval_body at /source/src/interpreter.c:708 jl_interpret_toplevel_thunk at /source/src/interpreter.c:899 jl_toplevel_eval_flex at /source/src/toplevel.c:773 jl_toplevel_eval_flex at /source/src/toplevel.c:713 ijl_toplevel_eval at /source/src/toplevel.c:785 ijl_toplevel_eval_in at /source/src/toplevel.c:830 eval at ./boot.jl:489 exec_options at ./client.jl:290 _start at ./client.jl:557 jfptr__start_50265.1 at /opt/julia/lib/julia/sys.so (unknown line) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 jl_apply at /source/src/julia.h:2340 [inlined] true_main at /source/src/jlapi.c:964 jl_repl_entrypoint at /source/src/jlapi.c:1132 main at /source/cli/loader_exe.c:58 unknown function (ip: 0x7bd81aa4e249) at /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 __libc_start_main at /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 (unknown line) unknown function (ip: 0x4010b8) at /workspace/srcdir/glibc-2.17/csu/../sysdeps/x86_64/start.S unknown function (ip: (nil)) at (unknown file) ============================================================== Profile collected. 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A stacktrace will print followed by a 1.0 second profile ====================================================================================== cmd: /opt/julia/bin/julia 1 running 0 of 1 signal (10): User defined signal 1 epoll_pwait at /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 (unknown line) uv__io_poll at /workspace/srcdir/libuv/src/unix/linux.c:1404 uv_run at /workspace/srcdir/libuv/src/unix/core.c:430 ijl_task_get_next at /source/src/scheduler.c:457 wait at ./task.jl:1213 wait_forever at ./task.jl:1150 jfptr_wait_forever_42753.1 at /opt/julia/lib/julia/sys.so (unknown line) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 jl_apply at /source/src/julia.h:2340 [inlined] start_task at /source/src/task.c:1249 unknown function (ip: (nil)) at (unknown file) ============================================================== Profile collected. A report will print at the next yield point ============================================================== ┌ Warning: There were no samples collected in one or more groups. │ This may be due to idle threads, or you may need to run your │ program longer (perhaps by running it multiple times), │ or adjust the delay between samples with `Profile.init()`. └ @ Profile /opt/julia/share/julia/stdlib/v1.13/Profile/src/Profile.jl:1362 Overhead ╎ [+additional indent] Count File:Line Function ========================================================= Thread 1 (default) Task 0x00007262f94083d0 Total snapshots: 446. Utilization: 0% ╎446 @Base/task.jl:1150 wait_forever() 445╎ 446 @Base/task.jl:1213 wait() [1] signal 15: Terminated in expression starting at /PkgEval.jl/scripts/evaluate.jl:210 epoll_pwait at /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 (unknown line) uv__io_poll at /workspace/srcdir/libuv/src/unix/linux.c:1404 uv_run at /workspace/srcdir/libuv/src/unix/core.c:430 ijl_task_get_next at /source/src/scheduler.c:457 [195] signal 15: Terminated in expression starting at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/test/derivative_tests.jl:156 jl_to_typeof at /source/src/julia.h:963 [inlined] verify_type at /source/src/gf.c:3586 [inlined] _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3612 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 wait at ./task.jl:1213 statement_cost at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/optimize.jl:1380 wait_forever at ./task.jl:1150 statement_or_branch_cost at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/optimize.jl:1453 jfptr_wait_forever_42753.1 at /opt/julia/lib/julia/sys.so (unknown line) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 jl_apply at /source/src/julia.h:2340 [inlined] start_task at /source/src/task.c:1249 unknown function (ip: (nil)) at (unknown file) Allocations: 20516443 (Pool: 20515935; Big: 508); GC: 21 inline_cost_model at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/optimize.jl:1475 inline_cost_model at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/typeinfer.jl:399 compute_inlining_cost at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/typeinfer.jl:350 transform_result_for_cache at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/typeinfer.jl:421 finish! at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/typeinfer.jl:127 jfptr_finishNOT._86102.1 at /opt/julia/lib/julia/sys.so (unknown line) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 finish_nocycle at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/typeinfer.jl:236 jfptr_finish_nocycle_85976.1 at /opt/julia/lib/julia/sys.so (unknown line) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 typeinf at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/abstractinterpretation.jl:4490 typeinf_ext at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/typeinfer.jl:1391 typeinf_ext_toplevel at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/typeinfer.jl:1560 typeinf_ext_toplevel at ./../usr/share/julia/Compiler/src/typeinfer.jl:1568 jfptr_typeinf_ext_toplevel_84482.1 at /opt/julia/lib/julia/sys.so (unknown line) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 jl_apply at /source/src/julia.h:2340 [inlined] jl_type_infer at /source/src/gf.c:461 jl_compile_method_internal at /source/src/gf.c:3118 _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3603 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 jl_apply at /source/src/julia.h:2340 [inlined] do_call at /source/src/interpreter.c:123 eval_value at /source/src/interpreter.c:243 eval_stmt_value at /source/src/interpreter.c:194 [inlined] eval_body at /source/src/interpreter.c:708 jl_interpret_toplevel_thunk at /source/src/interpreter.c:899 jl_toplevel_eval_flex at /source/src/toplevel.c:773 jl_toplevel_eval_flex at /source/src/toplevel.c:713 ijl_toplevel_eval at /source/src/toplevel.c:785 ijl_toplevel_eval_in at /source/src/toplevel.c:830 eval at ./boot.jl:489 include_string at ./loading.jl:2846 _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:3611 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3811 _include at ./loading.jl:2906 include at ./Base.jl:310 IncludeInto at ./Base.jl:311 PkgEval terminated after 2724.32s: test duration exceeded the time limit